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I have a raid 0 set up at the minute consisting of 2 x samsung 850 evo ssds. These drives are my c:, they are my boot volume with operating systems installed on them. Until recently everything was fine. 

I plugged in a front USB and turned the computer on and it did not boot into the OS. It took me the bios where it did not show my raid volume in boot device priority, but by using the 'boot override menu' my raid volume (c:)  was visible and it allowed me to boot to it manually.

In an attempt to fix this I tried using the raid menu in the bios and the only drives visible are the other 2 in the system and the raid volume is no longer present in the boot override menu, however the 2 drives that make the raid volume are present in the sata connections in the bios and the raid menu recognises my raid volume.

Is there any way to get my system back to the way it was? 

My motherboard is asus z170 pro gaming

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22 minutes ago, awesomechou said:

hello, I am actually trying to figure out how to make my 2 840ssd raid 0 bootable so that I can install windows on it. Can you help me, I have tried for hours.

oh dear god not boot problems with hardware RAID 0 and Windows. Iv done it. Theres not a lot of performance benefit and you do end up with boot problems. There is also in some boards a delay in waiting for the RAID array to be built before the OS boots

24 minutes ago, Wilson187 said:

I plugged in a front USB and turned the computer on and it did not boot into the OS. It took me the bios where it did not show my raid volume in boot device priority, but by using the 'boot override menu' my raid volume (c:)  was visible and it allowed me to boot to it manually.

That is weird. Your computer is a weirdo.

25 minutes ago, Wilson187 said:

In an attempt to fix this I tried using the raid menu in the bios and the only drives visible are the other 2 in the system and the raid volume is no longer present in the boot override menu, however the 2 drives that make the raid volume are present in the sata connections in the bios and the raid menu recognises my raid volume.

If it is in the raid menu then you should be able to make it bootable?

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